Kind of feeling / wondering the same ourselves as we are Jewish too and don't particularly enjoy the (normally) 7-week saturation of the winter-solstice-gift-giving-season that Disney "turns up to 11" and begins right after Halloween.
Yet, I am actually happy if/when people who are genuinely Christian make the celebration, the season and even their greetings to one another (or to me!) about the birth of their savior. So many people I respect and like are getting joyful meaning around the reminder of God's gift of his son to mankind. To me, that's Christ's Mass. Am I wrong here?
To me, Disney's version of "Mickey's Mirthful Money-making Merrytime" isn't about Jesus, except for the "Candlelight Processional" as far as I can figure. And throwing in a stray menorah is kind of patronizing as Hanukah isn't a particularly important holiday on the Jewish calendar (it became important as a Jewish substitute for Christmas). And what about Muslims and Hindu's . . . I suppose many of them give gifts at the Winter Solstice too, and perhaps spend $$$'s at Disney?
I am not saying don't celebrate Christmas. Not at all. Along with Lent/HolyWeek/Easter, this is the story of the deity for the majority of our wonderful country. But I don't get Disney's celebration (or the Disney Corp.) to be in any way connected to a deity or religion.
I hope I am not offending anyone with this little rant, but we have made 20+ trips to WDW/DLR and taken 11 Cruises and none of them have between Oct 31st - Jan 1st, and that's not a coincidence.